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When it comes to complex multi-ligament injuries, the specialists at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land are the A Team. From athletes to weekend warriors, these specialists have the knowledge and expertise to get patients back on track doing the things they love.
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17 MEDICAL FOCUS Health Care News You Can Use ON THE COVER: Chad Nicosia, Kyle Borque, MD and Siji Afolayan. Photo by Kelley Sweet Photography.
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In the Good Ol’ Summertime The iconic jingle, “Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet, they go together in the good ol’ USA” remains ingrained in my memory as the embodiment of things we hold dear in America – from Kay and Jim Garrett enjoying a sports to food and of course, the automobile. This summer evening at the ballpark with jingle also reminds me of the good ol’ summertime grandsons Canon and Graham Kiehl. with hot hazy days in the pool and cool scented breezes in the evening. It was always a great time filled with fun, family and friends. I hope you, too, have memories of the good ol’ summertime! Our cover story highlights the specialists at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land. Complex multi-ligament injuries used to be devastating; however, with Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicines’ highly advanced approach to surgery and recovery, athletes and weekend warriors can regain full mobility. Read about rebuilding the knee on page 4. Also take a look at our Medical Focus section as it’s one not to be missed. There you will find many articles from family physicians and specialists throughout our community. Back to School is around the corner! So put away the beach bag and pick up the backpack. Our Brazos community has some excellent private schools that offer top notch quality education. To help parents get one step ahead, read our Back to School! section on page 10. From 1776 to the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence, with festivities ranging from fireworks, parades and concerts to more casual family gatherings and barbeques. Fort Bend will be heating up with several events this year. I hope you will try one, and let us know your favorite! Now, get out and enjoy some exciting activities in the good ol’ summertime! Wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July! Thank you to all service men and women past and present for the sacrifice you make each day to keep us safe and our country free! Absolutely yours,
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Darrin Staloch, PT; Chad Nicosia; Kyle Borque, MD; Siji Afolayan and Jasmine Debose, AT.
Rebuilding the Knee Complex multi-ligament injuries used to be devastating. Today, specialists at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land help both athletes and weekend warriors regain the strength and function they need.
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iji Afolayan’s injury occurred in the last football game of his sophomore year. The game was almost over, and the Bush High School student was blocking on a kickoff return. As the play ended, he was pushed from behind. When he planted his left foot to try and maintain his balance, his knee bent awkwardly. Right away, he knew something was wrong. “I heard crunching sounds and then I felt tingling in my leg,” he recalled. “And then my knee started swelling. It was so painful.” His injuries were severe – two torn ligaments; a damaged nerve running along the outside of his knee; and the complete separation of his femur and tibia. But Afolayan was persistent; he knew there was an opportunity to join the varsity for an upcoming playoff game, and he wanted to participate.
It wasn’t until the coaching staff at Bush noticed he was dragging his foot while walking – due to the nerve damage – that he let on about the extent of his injury. “I didn’t want to believe it was as bad as it was,” said Afolayan. “I just wanted to keep playing.”
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Complex Injuries Require an Advanced Approach Complex multi-ligament knee injuries like Afolayan’s involve the tearing of two or more knee ligaments and damage to associated tissue – typically the result of sports activity or high-energy trauma. “It’s not unusual to see an athlete tear an anterior crucial ligament (ACL), which is one of four ligaments in the knee, and return to play after surgery and rehabilitation,” said Kyle Borque, M.D., orthopedic surgeon who specializes in knee reconstruction surgery at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land. “Multi-ligament injuries are much less common and far more devastating.” Fortunately, that’s changing, especially for patients at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, where a highly advanced approach to surgery and recovery is making it possible for athletes, active individuals and accident victims to regain full mobility. “Twenty years ago, a multi-ligament injury would be career-ending for an athlete or life-changing for an individual,” said Borque. “Even 10 years ago, the likelihood of returning to sports or a strenuous hobby would have been small. But with advancements in technology, training
and our understanding of the knee, today 75-80 percent of athletes with a multi-ligament injury can recover fully and return to sports, if they are treated correctly.”
Trauma in Everyday Life Not all multi-ligament injuries occur on the playing field. Chad Nicosia of Richmond was in a remote area of Alaska, returning from a hunting and sightseeing trip, and hauling a 50-pound backpack down an incline on his way back to camp. As he stepped slowly, his left foot got stuck in a small depression on the ground, and he lost his balance.
“It wasn’t a spectacular fall or anything,” he said. “But my left leg up to my knee locked into place because my foot was stuck, and my body rotated as I fell. I heard the loudest snap I’ve ever heard, and the pain was immediate.” Far from his campsite, Nicosia gathered himself for 10 minutes or so before he and his friend carefully maneuvered the remaining mile-long hike back to their all-terrain vehicles, with Nicosia using hiking sticks to steady himself. With his severe injury, it took more than two hours to cover the distance. “I’d never experienced pain like that before,” Nicosia said. “I knew I needed to get on an airplane and come home as quickly as I could.” Like Afolayan, Nicosia had multiple ligament tears – his ACL and MCL – as well as a torn meniscus. He was worried his days of trekking in the wilderness were over.
Planning and Rehab are Key Both Afolayan and Nicosia turned to Borque for treatment, who is uniquely qualified to handle such cases. Borque has extensive experience working with professional athletes, including a stint as team physician with the New England Patriots and other Bostonbased teams. Chad Nicosia 9 months post surgery.
Don’t Wait – Clinic Offers Walk-In Specialist Appointments The Houston Methodist Orthopedic Injury Clinic at Sugar Land makes it easy and convenient to be seen by a specialist with expertise in treating orthopedic injuries. No appointment is necessary; office visit pricing and all major insurance plans are accepted. The clinic is ideal for: • Acute orthopedic injuries (Injury happened within the last three days) • Fractures and broken bones • Sports injuries • Sprains and strains
Chronic conditions, concussions, hip injuries, motor vehicle accidents, spine injuries and workers’ compensation injuries are not treated at the Orthopedic Injury Clinic. HOURS: • Monday - Thursday: 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. • Friday: 8 a.m. - Noon
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In late 2019, Borque – who grew up in Sugar Land and graduated from Clements High School – was named to the medical staff of the U.S. Men’s Olympic soccer team. “One of the keys to treating these complex knee injuries is planning, because you have multiple issues to contend with, and they are all important,” said Borque. “It typically requires a longer, more strategic approach than a single ligament tear.” Jasmine Debose, AT and Siji Afolayan.
Houston Methodist Sugar Land is one of just a handful of sites in the U.S. offering resident and fellowship training programs in physical therapy, which requires a highly skilled, experienced staff that stays up to date on the latest techniques and studies. “Physical therapy is important not just for regaining strength and mobility in the knee, but it also gives patients the confidence they need to return to their chosen sport or hobby,” said Borque. “That’s especially important for athletes; the mental aspect is as critical to getting back on the field as the condition of the knee itself. Our physical therapists are great at building a rapport with patients and encouraging them in ways that maximize their recovery.”
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For example, Afolayan underwent two surgeries – the first to repair his nerve damage; the second to repair his ACL and LCL, along with the damage to other tissue. In Nicosia’s case, his surgery was delayed by several months to allow for swelling to subside and give him time to undergo presurgery physical therapy at Houston Methodist Sugar Land to strengthen surrounding muscles. “Every case is different,” said Borque, “because of the trauma involved in a multi-ligament injury. Patients often have tears in their meniscus and other types of damage along with ligament tears. So, we’re basically rebuilding the knee and doing so in a way that creates a strong, resilient joint that can stand up to physical exertion and athletic competition.” Another key to successful complex knee reconstruction is advanced post-surgical physical therapy. Houston Methodist Sugar Land offers convenient onsite access to one of the country’s leading physical therapy/ rehabilitation programs. Board-certified and fellowshiptrained experts in sports medicine rehabilitation work directly with the orthopedic physicians to create and implement training plans that help patients overcome their injuries and regain their mobility.
Student Physicals Ages 12-18 Saturday, July 31 | 9 am – noon 16811 Southwest Fwy., Sugar Land, TX 77479 Cost: $20 (cash only) Orthopedic, sports medicine and cardiology specialists will be on-site to provide additional clearance, as needed. Students must have a school physical form with medical history completed and a signed physical consent form. Please go to bit.ly/fbisdforms21 to access these forms online. For more information, call 281.275.0447 or visit join.houstonmethodist.org/physicals-sl.
Following their knee reconstruction surgeries and rehabilitation, Afolayan and Nicosia are feeling great and moving forward – Afolayan is preparing for his senior year at Bush, where he’ll be a varsity receiver with a dream of playing college ball. And Nicosia was back in the wilderness less than a year after his surgery. Both say they feel stronger than ever, and both credit Borque, their therapists and Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land with giving them a new lease on life. Chad Nicosia and Darrin Staloch, PT.
“There is no other doctor I would go to again, and no other hospital,” said Nicosia. “Dr. Borque was fantastic – he is knowledgeable, talented and caring. His approach was always positive. He told me, ‘I’m going to do everything possible to get you back,’ and he did. I’m better than I was before.” Afolayan, too, says he was energized by his medical team’s skill and support. “Everyone I worked with at Houston Methodist Sugar Land was great,” he said. “From Dr. Borque to my physical therapists, they were all so positive and encouraging, and they helped me so much. Coupled with the support of my high school athletic trainer, I’m back on the field. I can’t thank them all enough.” To schedule an appointment with Dr. Borque – or another specialist at Houston Methodist Orthopedics & Sports Medicine at Sugar Land – call 281.201.0409 or visit houstonmethodist.org/orthopedics-sl.
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After an extensive search, the City of Richmond has named Christopher Legington as Fire Marshal. Legington is a familiar face to Richmond; he began his career with the Richmond Fire Department, serving the department for six and a half years. He went on to work for the City of Rosenberg, Fort Bend County and most recently with the City of Stafford’s Fire Marshal’s Office as an inspector/investigator. As a Richmond firefighter, the experience propelled him to the science of fires and the fire’s aftermath, leading to his journey on becoming Fire Marshal. Legington will now lead the Fire Marshal’s office to oversee fire and arson investigations, inspections and public safety campaigns. “Richmond is fortunate to have Christopher Legington return as our Fire Marshal. He knows the city; he knows many of our Fire Department members, our staff and our community. Most importantly, he brings a wealth of experience and an extensive background to our Fire Marshal’s office,” said Terri Vela, City of Richmond City Manager. Legington served in the United States Air force for eight years, and in 2008, joined the Richmond Fire Department. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Fire Science, a Master’s degree in Public Administration and various certifications, including Master Peace Officer, Master Arson Investigator, Master Fire Inspector, and Plans Examiner. Fire Marshal Christopher Legington can be reached at 832-759-5396 or clegington@Richmondtx.gov.
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July 3rd Independence Day Come to George Ranch Historical Park, located at 10215 FM 762 Rd. in Richmond, and step back in time and experience the history of an authentic American cattle ranch while learning about the local people who made this county great. Activities for the day include bull whip demonstrations, fireside popcorn, a Root Beer Float Social and square dancing with the Houston Square and Round Dancing Council. Bring a picnic lunch. For tickets, visit georgeranch.org/eventcalendar/independence-day/.
July 3rd, 6 – 9:30 pm Fulshear Freedom Fest Enjoy an evening of family fun with vendor booths, food trucks, fireworks show and live music featuring The Spazmatics. Event will be held at Charger Way in front of Fulshear High School.
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July 17th, 10 am – 1 pm Jordan Ranch Hosts First Summer Market The Fulshear community’s first-ever market will be held at Jordan Ranch’s Sunset Farm, located at 30270 Jordan Crossing Boulevard. The new Jordan Ranch Farm Stand will be open offering fresh vegetables grown on Sunset Farm for sale. Local Jordan Ranch small business owners will also be setting up shop selling clothes, jewelry, artwork, baked goods, dog treats and more. Margaritas will be served while supplies last. Visit jordanranchtexas.com.
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Imagine a child who fully embraces their purpose in God’s Kingdom. Who trusts God and embraces the journey of Christian Discipleship. Who, from a young age, pursues knowledge, truth and wisdom. Who shapes their community and the world around them through dynamic critical thinking, creative solutions and effective communication. Fort Bend Christian Academy exists to glorify God through excellence in college-preparatory Christian education. It is the mission of Fort Bend Christian Academy to equip students to thrive spiritually, academically, socially and physically. FBCA is committed to a superior academic experience integrated with a consistent, Christian approach to learning. All subjects are presented from a biblical perspective, and students learn to serve God in all areas of life and in whatever vocation they are ultimately led. With this Christian approach to education, FBCA seeks to mold the character of each child and provide them with a solid foundation for life. The school community grows, develops, and graduates students who are leaders, courageous in faith, and ready to succeed where God has directed them. Imagine a partnership with families that equips students with the skills to embrace biblical truth, academic excellence and to model Christ-like leadership that changes the world. Together we grow. Together we win. Together we pray. Together we discover. Together we soar.
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With summer in full swing, it is not too early to turn our attention to a new school year. This year, the Gingerbread Family of Learning Centers celebrated their seven year anniversary of the Gingerbread Kids’ Academy in Richmond and the 40th anniversary of The Gingerbread House Learning Center in Rosenberg. The Gingerbread Kids’ Academy and Gingerbread House Learning Center have developed an environment where children can learn and grow. The programs are designed for children ages eight weeks to 12 years and offer a variety of activities throughout the year. In addition to their exceptional education programs, the Gingerbread Centers have implemented enhanced safety and health protocols that include daily temperature checks of students who enter the building and hourly cleaning schedules for high touch areas in the centers. During the pandemic, both locations stayed open to care for the children of essential workers in our community. Research has shown that in order for a child to be successful in school and life, they must begin with a strong foundation in learning. Gingerbread has designed a curriculum that includes an emphasis on reading, writing, science, math, discovery and exploration, as well as social skills development. The infant and toddler programs focus on the development of both gross and fine motor skills along with basic language development. The three to five-year-old Pre-School and Pre-K programs focus on academics, peer relationships and preparation for entry into Kindergarten and elementary school. The Gingerbread after-school programs, located onsite at Bentley, Frost, Hutchison, Hubenak and Arredondo Elementary, as well as onsite at the Gingerbread Kids’ Academy and Gingerbread House, offer homework assistance, arts, crafts, games and sports. A new school year means new beginnings. The Gingerbread Family invites you to come by for a visit. Both locations are now accepting enrollments for the 2020-2021 school year. Contact Tim Kaminski at twkaminski@sbcglobal.net or 281-239-2110 for more information.
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Calvary Episcopal Preparatory While outstanding academics are a trademark for Calvary Episcopal Preparatory’s reputation of excellence, its pride as Fort Bend County’s premiere Christian school is how students and faculty treat each other and grow in their understanding of God’s expectations for them. The Calvary 3 R’s – Reverence for God, Respect for Others and Responsibility for Self – are the cornerstone for every aspect of the child’s educational journey. In addition to an advanced curriculum academic environment, the Calvary experience includes service learning, leadership opportunities and enrichment programs. These programs include a successful athletic department, Student Council, National Honor Society and visual and performing arts with a Thespian Troupe, a National Arts Honor Society and competitive band. Calvary consistently wins district competitions in Private School Interscholastic Association (PSIA) for lower and middle school. Upper school students compete in Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) sending many students to state each year. Small classrooms and individualized attention ensure that students enjoy a safe and nurturing environment. Christian Character classes, Bible instruction and three chapel services weekly foster an emotionally safe environment. Calvary is unique in that students learn to “live together” regardless of age, as the school enters PK-3-year olds and graduates students in grade 12. Students freely interact with the older students mentoring the younger in a diverse student body. Calvary is an international school and issues the F-1 visa. High school students graduate with a distinguished diploma and an average of $120,000 in offered scholarships. To schedule a tour of the campus, call 281-342-3161.
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Holy Rosary Catholic School This year, Holy Rosary Catholic School (HRCS) in Rosenberg celebrates 80 years of excellence in education. Founded in 1941, Holy Rosary School attracts students in Pre-K through 8th grade from Rosenberg, Richmond, Sugar Land, Katy and Needville. Holy Rosary provides a high standard of academics while teaching children to lead by example and use their Faith to guide them through life. The school’s mission is: “Grounded in our Catholic Faith and focused on academic excellence, Holy Rosary Catholic School educates the whole child – mind, heart and spirit!” Teachers and staff strive to foster a Christian atmosphere that embodies Catholic faith, while maintaining a high standard of academic excellence that focuses on each individual student. The hands-on curriculum enhances social and emotional development, as well as critical thinking and learning through exploration. HRCS is recognized as a S.T.R.E.A.M. Synergy School by the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. S.T.R.E.A.M. is the acronym for Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts and Math. All teachers are state certified, and many have specialty certifications or advanced degrees. Set on a 27-acre campus in the heart of Rosenberg, HRCS includes middle and elementary school buildings, two libraries, a computer lab, a science lab and a S.T.R.E.A.M. lab. The recently-updated playgrounds, cafeteria, library and classrooms add to the amenities that students are able to enjoy daily. Holy Rosary offers a variety of enrichment classes, extracurricular clubs and activities, competitive sports for elementary and middle schoolers, and an after school program. Please contact www.holyrosary-school.org or call 281-342-5813.
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Explore Nature Outdoors at Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land and The George Observatory Curious children and adults are invited to join the Houston Museum of Natural Science (HMNS) at Sugar Land outside. HMNS has announced a reinvigorated commitment to outdoor education with expanded programming and a special traveling exhibition about conservation this summer. As technology attempts to bridge physical and geographical gaps, connecting with others while communing with nature becomes even more important. The museum’s programming team looked for ways to innovate and inspire students, with new nature experiences on-site, helmed by the director of nature programming Erin Mills. Primarily located in the Outdoor Learning Center and the newly installed pollinator garden at HMNS Sugar Land, the programs change weekly and are for visitors of all ages. The HMNS team also utilizes Brazos Bend State Park, home of the George Observatory, and one of the most popular state parks in the United States. Recent studies note that learning outside can spark the imagination in learners of all ages, and seeing local wildlife, big and small, inspires and engages the viewer. The wealth of natural diversity on the park grounds, and the newly-renovated Observatory facilities, make visiting this “classroom” a perfect fit for families of all sizes. Using place-based experiences at HMNS Sugar Land and the George Observatory, the new nature program gives Fort Bend County residents engaging ways to connect with nature and get to know the world around them. Contact Kavita Self at kself@hmns. org or visit www.hmns.org/sugarland for more information. See ad on page 1.
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Remaking History: All-New Fort Bend Museum to be Unveiled in July History like it’s never been seen before. That’s an apt description of the transformation that’s taken place over the past six months at the corner of Houston and Fifth in downtown Richmond. A $2 million renovation of the Fort Bend Museum will soon be complete. A ticketed reveal will take place on Thursday, July 15th, with the new museum officially opening to the public on Saturday, July 17th. Improvements to the original building encompass a complete overhaul of both the exterior and interior. Architecturally, the new museum matches the look of the historic Moore Home next door, with more windows, higher ceilings and covered porches flanking both sides of the building. Inside is where history itself will be reimagined. The museum’s larger and more flexible exhibit space will feature newly designed exhibits telling the story of Fort Bend County in an all-new way. Virtually every aspect of the interior has been changed or added. Hands-on exhibits encourage interactivity. Colorful graphics and nearly life-sized cutouts of historical figures tell the story of the initial settlers right up to present-day development of new communities. The space itself is more than a third larger than before, allowing for a wider variety of displays representative of the diversity of county residents and what brought them to southeast Texas. An open lobby with natural light and a redesigned gift shop will welcome guests upon entering and set the stage for all that follows. Another unique aspect of the new museum is a flexible design concept in the middle of the space. There, a series of rotating exhibits can easily be incorporated, allowing for new stories to be added or old ones to be retold in modern-day context. Flexibility also means being able to move these exhibits to the side, opening the space to accommodate seating for presentations, guest lectures and sit-down dinners. The chance to experience the finished
museum will start on July 15th, with a special opening night gala. “A HistoryMaking Night” is the theme and guests purchasing a $75 ticket will be the first to step inside. Each of the “New 300” attendees will be featured on a special placard commemorating the event, and their presence as the new museum’s
initial visitors. Then, two days later on Saturday, July 17th, a free “History for All” event opens the doors for a communitywide celebration where food, music and history can come together. To learn more about the opening weekend events, visit fortbendmuseum. org/grand-reopening.
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The Literacy Council announced the success of their first online “A Call to Auction: A Celebration of Literacy” held the week of May 17th-21st. The event raised over $12,000 to support adult literacy education programs in Fort Bend County. “We sincerely appreciate the support for adult literacy education programs,” said Terri Stuart, Executive Director. “We are seeing an ever-increasing demand for English as a Second Language classes, US Citizenship tutoring and High School Equivalency classes to prepare adults to take the GED Exam. Fort Bend County’s generous support helps ensure we continue to meet this demand to empower adults to improve their lives through education.” This year’s virtual auction was cochaired by Helen Bow, Camille Brewer and Fallon Moody. Proceeds continue to support the mission of the Literacy Council of Fort Bend County to improve family, community and professional lives through adult literacy education. The Literacy Council of Fort Bend County continues to recruit volunteer tutors. Student registration for Fall 2021 classes begins August 2nd. Programs are open to any adult who is ready to take charge of their future and embrace new opportunities available through education. Prospective volunteers or students should call 281-240-8181 for more information or visit www.ftbendliteracy.org.
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Fun in the Sun Now Could Mean Problems Later Summer is upon us and many of us are looking forward to enjoying some “fun in the sun.” Spending time outside is a great way to be physically active, reduce stress and spend time with loved ones. Without properly protecting your skin from the sun, you are inadvertently increasing your risk of skin cancer. Let’s not forget about other undesirable physical signs of sun damage: wrinkles, discoloration and leathery appearing skin. Your skin is your largest organ. Show it some love! Staying out of the sun completely is the best way to avoid sun damage; how-
ever, for most of us, this is not practical. So, if you plan on going outside, use precautions: • Always wear a minimum SPF 30 sunscreen. Apply it every day. Make it a habit just as you do with brushing your teeth. Be sure to cover all exposed areas. Don’t forget your ears, eyelids, lips and back of hands. Apply every two hours while outdoors. Apply more frequently if you perspire or get wet. • Avoid sun in the middle of the day from 10 am to 4 pm when the ultraviolet rays which cause skin damage are strongest.
• Wear protective clothing when outdoors for long periods. A long-sleeved shirt, pants and a wide-brimmed hat will protect your body against the sun’s harmful effects. Genna Lubrano, MD is with the OakBend Medical Group. To request an appointment, call 281-497-0296.
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Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital Houston Methodist Sugar Land Hospital brings the expertise, skill and latest technology of Houston Methodist to Fort Bend and surrounding counties. Houston Methodist Sugar Land has changed what it means to be a community hospital by performing the most advanced surgical and diagnostic techniques available in Fort Bend County, including brain surgery, open heart surgery and joint replacement surgery — all backed by a healing focus on compassion, hands-on care and outstanding service. Since opening in 1998, Houston Methodist Sugar Land has continually expanded to add new facilities, services and technology to meet the community’s changing needs. Today, the hospital’s campus houses: • Three patient care pavilions with 347 beds and 27 operating rooms • Three medical office buildings, with plans for a fourth • Centers of Excellence in cardiology, neurosciences, oncology, orthopedics, urology and women’s services Houston Methodist Sugar Land also offers a stand-alone emergency center near Sienna and many specialized physician
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offices conveniently located throughout Fort Bend County, including primary care offices serving First Colony, Brooks Street, Long Meadow Farms, Riverstone and Sienna. But what really sets Houston Methodist Sugar Land apart is its patient-centric operational philosophy, one built on a strong sense of mission and a deeply ingrained commitment to Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence – the Houston Methodist I CARE values. These values guide the staff’s daily interactions with patients, family members and each other, as well as provide a strong foundation for their focus on personal, individualized care. As Fort Bend continues to grow, and health care moves forward, Houston Methodist Sugar Land will continue to grow and change, investing in the community’s health and well-being and ensuring that residents have a first-class choice for medical care. For more information about Houston Methodist Sugar Land, visit houstonmethodist.org/sugarland or call 281.274.7500 to find a physician in your area. See ad on back cover.
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